Pegasus launches flights between Ankara and Amman

Turkey’s low-cost carrier Pegasus Airlines has added Jordan’s capital Amman to its flight network. Three times weekly flights between Ankara and Amman will commence on 20 March. Guests can book their flights on the Ankara-Amman route with fares from 60 GBP.

Flights between Ankara and Amman, one of the world’s oldest inhabited cities, will operate three times weekly departing at 11.15 from Ankara Esenboga Airport on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, and returning from Amman Airport at 14.05 on the same days.

Pegasus connects Amman to five destinations
Pegasus connects Amman via Ankara to Izmir and Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen in Turkey and Cologne, North Cyprus and Vienna internationally. With the launch of its Amman route, Pegasus now flies to 103 destinations in 41 countries.

Jordan is one of Middle East’s most dynamic countries, and its capital Amman is a significant economic hub in the region. Guests can book their flights on the Ankara-Amman route on www.flypgs.com/en, www.mobile.flypgs.com/en, Pegasus’ mobile applications and other sales channels.

Özgür Töre is the founder and managing editor of award-winning travel news website; Focus on Travel News – ftnNEWS.com and Arab Turkish Travel Gazette – www.arabturkishtravel.com. Mr. Töre is the co-founder of RusTourismNews.com and UkraineTravelNews.com
Mr. Töre is a board member of Association of Tourism Writers and Journalists (TUYED) in Turkey and International Tourism Writers Alliance.
He holds a Master’s Degree in Project Management from Istanbul Kültür University and a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from the Istanbul Bilgi University.